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Juvva

| U/A | Action, Romance | 2 hr 11 min
3.5 /10
Juvva

Juvva

| U/A | 2 hr 11 min
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  • Release Date: 23 Feb 2018
  • Language: Telugu

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123 Telugu

5/10

Okay in parts

Debut hero Ranjith is good looking and gave an okay performance as the easy going guy. His dance movements in the introduction song are good.Heroine Palak Lalwani is cute and her acting in a few key scenes is good. Performance of the guy who portrayed the elder Basavaraju is just about okay. Noted comedians Ali, Sapthagiri and Prabhas Seenu tried to evoke a few laughs here and there in the first half.

Top writer, M.Ratnam has provided a simple yet sensitive story.One of the major minus points of the film is its flat and dull screenplay. Though the storyline is decent, director deviated the proceedings with some unwanted subplots.Music by top technician MM Keeravani is good and his background score for a few scenes is top notch. Last but not least, the production values by Somi Films are superb. Their lavish making reminds us of a few top big budget films.

On the whole, Juvva is a regular youthful entertainer which has only a few engaging moments.

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Chitramala

2/10

Ranjith as Raana is good. He is good in mouthing his dialogues and he seemed at ease in his dances. Palak Lalwaani as Sruthi is nice.

Story of this Juvva seemed routine and bad screenplay played an additional spoilsport. Dialogues are okay.Songs composed by MM Keeravani are okay and his background score is fine. Though he is well known for his soothing and riveting score, he managed to show his skills with even the badly executed movie. Cinematography by Suresh is nice and visuals are good. Production values are rich. Juvva is all about a lover saving his girl from the obsessive or psychotic guy who is in that obsession from the childhood itself.

The first half is filled with some comedy scenes and lead pair’s love story and second half is filled with hero saving heroine type screenplay and it is dragged to the extent that audience can predict the next happening. Director Trikoti Peta, has chosen a routine script for his second directorial and he failed to get it right.

To sum up, Juvva is a big disappointment

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